Prabal Gurung show disrupted by G-string streaker - Washington Post

Saturday, February 8, 2014


NEW YORK — There were opulent gongs, mood music and richly colored coats on Prabal Gurung’s Himalayas-inspired runway Saturday at New York Fashion Week. Oh, and a streaker in an animal-print G-string, crown and bright red socks!


The vibe was briefly disrupted by the cheeky (and I do mean cheeky) guy in loafers and overcoat as he ran onstage at a cavernous space in a shuttered post office and knelt before one of Gurung’s models as she walked.




But she was a pro, never breaking her model stare. She simply walked around him as he was chased back to where he had come from, behind stage near risers where a throng of photographers snapped away, along with Twitter-crazed guests in the audience.


And for the record, his skimpy piece of cloth included animal ears, googly eyes and a red tongue sticking out.


So, back to the lovely clothes, and that they were.


Opera coats came in deep crimson red and cantaloupe colors with mohair. Chunky turtleneck knit sweaters perfect for ski lodge or base camp had mixed patterns, high slits and embracing sleeves. One coat was a grey mink paired with snow white Mongolian lamb.


Gurung, a Nepalese American designer, embroidered organza for draped looks in blouses. He embellished chiffon with sequins and Swarovski crystals with more draped-detail in a Bordeaux red.


His finale was all about the gowns and more draping: in crimson, Bordeaux and midnight black. One dress had ostrich feathers embroidered on a tulle train.


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